A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing. Researchers have successfully developed a quantum processor that maintains quantum coherence—the fragile state required for computation—for over 100 microseconds, a new record for this type of architecture. This extended coherence time allows for the execution of more complex algorithms and brings error-corrected …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing. Researchers have successfully developed a quantum processor that maintains quantum coherence—the fragile state required for computation—for over 100 microseconds, a new record for this type of architecture. This extended coherence time allows for the execution of more complex algorithms and brings error-corrected quantum computers closer to reality. The team achieved this by implementing a novel error-mitigation technique and cooling the processor to near absolute zero. Experts suggest this progress could accelerate timelines for practical quantum applications in materials science and cryptography. Read the full article at https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/15/quantum-record.html
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